Table salt is sodium chloride, so it consists of sodium and chlorine.
Table salt is composed of atoms from 2 elements: Sodium & Chlorine, so table salt is a compound.
In sodium chloride (table salt), the ratio of sodium atoms to oxygen atoms is 1:0, as there are no oxygen atoms present in pure table salt.
2 atoms. NaCl
Common table salt is Sodium Chloride ( NaCl ) and has no hydrogen atoms.
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Table salt is mainly sodium chloride - a compound with equal parts (in atoms or moles) of sodium and chlorine.
NaCl is the formula unit of sodium chloride (halite, rock salt, table salt, plain salt, common salt, edible salt etc.). NaCl has 2 atoms in the formula unit.
None. Pure table salt is NaCl. It contains only sodium (Na) and clorine (Cl) atoms.
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I know that table salt has no hydrogen atoms; NaCl2
Yes, both table salt (sodium chloride) and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) are compounds composed of different elements. Table salt is made up of sodium and chlorine atoms, while baking soda is composed of sodium, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms.